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Thank you for taking part in the Resilience – Your Priorities survey.
111 individuals were invited to participate and there were 61 respondents to the survey, a 55% response rate. Forty-eight community groups were represented.
To direct SSEN funding to where it is most needed, we asked which three priorities groups would value the most highly; the top three responses were a Communications solution, Money for ongoing costs and equipment to give others in the community.
We also asked,‘If just one thing could be resolved to improve community resilience, what would you do?’, the most citedresponses were communications, flood prevention and welfare hub/facilities.
Priority area
No of responses
Communications
19
Flood prevention (large scale and property level)
12
Have a welfare hub/improve hub facilities
8
Get a generator/power supply
7
Protect electricity cables/reduce power outage
3
Increase volunteers
3
Ensure individuals more resilient
3
Emergency pack for low incomes
2
Advice and support
1
Help with ongoing costs
1
First responders for elderly/vulnerable
1
In the first instance Communications is the issue that the Risk and Resilience Team will take forward for further investigation.Further updates will be sent by email and appear on Engage as we progress.
Thank you for taking part in the Resilience – Your Priorities survey.
111 individuals were invited to participate and there were 61 respondents to the survey, a 55% response rate. Forty-eight community groups were represented.
To direct SSEN funding to where it is most needed, we asked which three priorities groups would value the most highly; the top three responses were a Communications solution, Money for ongoing costs and equipment to give others in the community.
We also asked,‘If just one thing could be resolved to improve community resilience, what would you do?’, the most citedresponses were communications, flood prevention and welfare hub/facilities.
Priority area
No of responses
Communications
19
Flood prevention (large scale and property level)
12
Have a welfare hub/improve hub facilities
8
Get a generator/power supply
7
Protect electricity cables/reduce power outage
3
Increase volunteers
3
Ensure individuals more resilient
3
Emergency pack for low incomes
2
Advice and support
1
Help with ongoing costs
1
First responders for elderly/vulnerable
1
In the first instance Communications is the issue that the Risk and Resilience Team will take forward for further investigation.Further updates will be sent by email and appear on Engage as we progress.
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